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Rkeysor,,
I do the same thing when starting, and I always press the clutch to the floor every time - don't want to "ride" it.
I agree with Brian about replacing the clutch hose with the RS Barn stainless model. It's a really nice piece
of equipment. I have one on my car, and my clutch feel became much firmer as soon as I put it on.
It's possible you are feeling your OE hose expanding a bit when you hit the clutch pedal. If that's the case, it
won't be long before it goes. You'll be stuck wherever that happens. There's
a video of one of those about to fail clutch hoses on this site, that looks like a snake that just ate a mouse. The
bulge in the hose is huge!
The new hose is relatively easy to install, and if you get the Motive Power Bleeder, you can do this job in about
an hour.
Best of luck.
-Scott
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A little off topic but...
I used to press down the clutch for engine start . That was until someone pointed out the following:
Bearings in car engines aren't designed to deal with any substantial loads pressing the crank forwards (or backwards for that matter). Bearings can handle the force from the clutch but not too much, especially without oil pressure (like when starting) and in a hi po applications (ie bear of a clutch) and the 968 would qualify as such me thinks. The only reason for depressing the clutch is to relieve stress from the starter and battery during startup and while this is all and good replacing the starter and battery is far more easy than overhauling the engine.
I'm not saying that the above is something that must be done and that it is the only thing that will keep yout engine from eventually grenading but it is food for thought and may qualify as something on the "careful engine management" list.
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I am at about the same mileage as you and I recently replaced the clutch. I also had the firewall failure. My shop backed up the firewall with a gusset plate that was welded to the firewall. I also reinforced this fix using the Design 1 Racing firewall brace. No further issues. The clutch I recently replaced lasted more than 100,000 miles. It sounds like you are between 80K and 90K on your current clutch, so you may need to replace the clutch.
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I know it's too late for you, But I installed the D1R Strut Brace and firewall brace BEFORE I had any issues. Some of the cheapest insurance I ever bought.
Jay
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I borrowed a guide on getting the right pressure plate, that might be helpful,
If the wrong one is in there so much more force is required to push the pedal down, that wont help with the firewall cracking
http://www.pdlibrary.co.uk/Engine.php
clutch guide
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your cruise wont work if you have a brake light out,
there are quite a few factors to it not working
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